English: I'm so excited!! But first I have to do some preparations. Soaking the fabric in soya milk and eating avocado. I have to be a bit patient, because the fabric has to rest for at least one week. Exciting!!

English: I totally forgot my promise to you. I promised to tell you more about the hair I use and where you can buy it.MOHAIRI love to use DollyMo yarn for my mohair wigs. You can get them in different kinds of hair lengths and yarn thickness. When I have to crochet a weft into a mohair cap I want a thin yarn and not to much hair, but when I want a wig of only mohair I want long hair and as much as possible.You can always order a sample card so you can see all the available colors and yarn differences!

English: I would love to give you a list with addresses of where you can buy wefts, but some sellers go and there are coming new sellers all the time.Ofcourse you have Mohairwig.com, but she is located in the US and as I mentioned earlier, when we (European people) order from the US and it's worth more dan $ 30,- you will have to pay your postman the custom fees (and that can be much). So I always try to find sellers who are located in Europe.Do scroll around on Etsy! You can find a lot there. If you don't know the seller. Look at the reviews and the sales of the shop to get a better look of the seller.Here are a few addresses where I have bought some wefts:- Fabrique-moi une poupee
- Bibi Butterscotch
- Kamrin's poppenatelier
- Little Oke dolls

I came across this seller on Etsy and the wefts look great (I don't have any experience with this shop, but it looks fine)- Dolls for kids